Chana Masala
Prep time: 15 mins Cooking time: 40-45 mins Serves: 4
Ingredients:
- 2 Onions - sliced finely
- 4 cloves of garlic - chopped finely (or crushed)
Chana Masala
Prep time: 15 mins Cooking time: 40-45 mins Serves: 4
Ingredients:
import itertools | |
import numpy as np | |
# https://github.com/relsqui/pydeck | |
from pydeck import standard, cribbage | |
CARDS_PER_DEAL = 6 | |
CARDS_PER_HAND = 4 | |
POINTS_TO_WIN = 121 | |
VERBOSE = False |
0.620713 | 0.463101 | 0.869851 | 0.610158 | 0.702451 | 0.767094 | |
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0.797397 | 0.441206 | 0.753544 | 0.679309 | 0.524256 | 0.752844 | |
0.58715 | 0.137027 | 0.938175 | 0.590607 | 0.840056 | 0.652926 | |
0.176337 | 0.909013 | 0.356048 | 0.306722 | 0.134125 | 0.669478 | |
0.790946 | 0.155954 | 0.173121 | 0.310723 | 0.989607 | 0.294101 | |
0.620713 | 0.463101 | 0.869851 | 0.610158 | 0.702451 | 0.767094 | |
0.797397 | 0.441206 | 0.753544 | 0.679309 | 0.524256 | 0.752844 | |
0.58715 | 0.137027 | 0.938175 | 0.590607 | 0.840056 | 0.652926 | |
0.176337 | 0.909013 | 0.356048 | 0.306722 | 0.134125 | 0.669478 | |
0.790946 | 0.155954 | 0.173121 | 0.310723 | 0.989607 | 0.294101 |
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Paper: Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods for State-Space Models with Point Process Observations
where e_k normally distributed with zero mean and known variance; also, I, alpha, and beta are known.
Source: SSC 389: AR(1) + noise